AZHunter12 said:Ron, I built a rig using the MDT LSS chassis with a Tikka T3 .204 factory barreled action. Five shot groups at 100 yards were cloverleafs with Hornady factory ammo. Inside a half-inch all day long at two hundred yards. I liked the ergonomics. A note of caution with the LSS if you're planning to shoot off of barricades; the fore end is short. It doesn't provide solid purchase between some supports and the chassis. I sold this rifle to my varminting buddy. He loves it.
I'm currently building another Tikka, this time in .223 Rem, with the LSS-XL. This fore end is three inches longer than the LSS. I recommend this length if your barrel is 24" or longer. I'll send you a pic when the build is complete.
boltfluter said:Rl,
LMAO at your comment about your picture posting prowess. Haven't laughed that hard
In quite a while. Made my day. ;D
Paul
www.boltfluting.com
RonS said:...do you feel they are as good as the same type of stock costing 2-3 times more. Thanks for your comments.
AZHunter12 said:Yeah, but it's not $5k...I'm evaluating the PRS vs the MBA-3 for this new build.
Rock solid is another optionmemilanuk said:RonS said:...do you feel they are as good as the same type of stock costing 2-3 times more. Thanks for your comments.
*Are* they that much cheaper? I'm seeing an LSS for ~$400 or a LSS-XL or HS3 for ~$500... then add a decent pistol grip and butt stock (assuming you're going with something more sophisticated than a mil-spec 6-position AR carbine stock) and the price is right in there with various models from XLR, KRG or McRee.